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Unchained Blades follows the story of the dragon emperor, Fang, who after being stripped of his powers by the goddess Clunea, embarks on a journey for revenge and to regain his true form. Arrogant and vengeful, Fang is joined in his quest by a cowardly golem prince, a shy medusa priestess, a young phoenix clan maiden, and many other mythical beings seeking to meet with the goddess.

In Unchained Blades, players journey through the game with a party of up to four characters, moving through dungeons in a first-person perspective and engaging in turn-based combat along the way. Using the game's unique "Unchain" system while in battle, players are able to try and convince monsters to follow them. If they are successful in using the Unchain system, the enemy monster will then join their party and help them in the future by blocking attacks or supplying players with special offensive abilities. Each character in the player's four person party can hold up to four unchained creatures, ensuring plenty of combat variety.

Classic Dungeon-Crawling and Turn-Based Gameplay -- Journeying through grid-based dungeons in first-person view while fighting over 180 varieties of monsters in classic turn-based battle, it provides over 50 hours of gameplay.

Story-driven Narrative with Voice-overs -- A tale of exacting revenge by an arrogant dragon on the goddess that stole his power is brought to life with all-new English voice-overs.

4-Person Battle Party with Unique and Customizable Characters -- Supporting characters such as a golem, medusa and phoenix each have their own default attributes, but additional skills are customizable by allocating growth points to their Skill Map to determine which growth path and abilities to pursue.

Core Team of Experienced Game Creators -- With Takashi Hino (Grandia) as the scenario designer, Toshio Akashi (Lunar) as the director, and a soundtrack composed by acclaimed game music arranger Tsutomu Narita (Xenoblade Chronicles) with Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy) contributing the theme song, development was entrusted to the hands of industry veterans.